I've created a simple image viewer to read manga/comics. It's a python script that generates a web page and opens it in the browser. Don't know if it will be useful for you here, but I want to share it.
The code will be available in the github soon.
You can use it as an alternative image viewer as well.
Download:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/6aofh6jkqlguqet/HeartViewer_v1.0.rar
Instructions:
Install the latest python version (3.5.2) and make sure to check "add to environment variables". After that, just run the .pyc file and select your compressed files or a specific image.
Post impressions.
virus/10
HIGHLY RECOMMEND
>>144478220
>>144478271
Not virus, but feel free to do what you want.
>>144478271
More like:
I could do this myself / 10
What advantage does this have over foolslide for instance? Why not just a boring desktop reader?
Make it a scroll like Domdomsoft manga reader, mister.
>>144479490
I like continuous scrolling. I've made it for my autistic purposes but I decided to share. Just that.
How is this better than MangaMeeya? Why should I switch?
>>144479731
I've created this simple script because I'm usually on linux and linux lacks good comic readers with continuous scrolling.
>>144479731
- Uses smooth scrolling
- Can show offline scans in your browser
- Load multiple files at once
- It's simple
I actually liked this reader, pretty simple and easy to use.
Goodbye MangaMeeya
>>144478220
I just have this one doubt. Is it possible to add an image reranking feature in this reader?
See I work with image reranking and stuff like that and I would like to apply some reranking methods on manga pages